In a way-too-soon look into the future, Draft Wire released their latest two-round mock draft for the 2017 NFL draft. Given how early it is in the season, the draft order has been decided using the latest set of Super Bowl odds by Vegas Insider.

As a result, the Buffalo Bills have picks No. 19 and No. 51. Here’s who Luke Easterling has the Bills selecting.

19. Buffalo Bills: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama

Cordy Glenn is locked in at one tackle spot after signing a big extension this offseason, but the Bills need an upgrade on the other side of the line. This year’s tackle class is much weaker than we’re used to, but Robinson is the most athletic and promising of the group.

Our analysis

Bills right tackle Jordan Mills, has shown signs of improvement, but he’s scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent after the 2016 season.

Alabama’s left tackle Cam Robinson is an intriguing option to replace Mills. Listed at 6-foot-6 and 327 pounds, Robinson is an absolute behemoth. After a rough sophomore season, Robinson has rebounded well as a pass protector.

Buffalo’s rushing attack under Anthony Lynn utilizes pulling lineman in their man/gap scheme and Robinson’s athletic ability would be an upgrade to Mills, who can get a bit clumsy in space.

51. Buffalo Bills: Caleb Brantley, DL, Florida

Our analysis

The defensive line is an area of future need in Buffalo. Defensive tackle Marcell Dareus is one mistake away from receiving a lengthy suspension; fellow defensive lineman Kyle Williams will be 34-years old next season and carries a hefty $8.3 million cap hit. Nose tackle Corbin Bryant and defensive end Leger Douzable are also pending free agents, so depth will be an issue that needs to be addressed.

Florida defensive tackle Caleb Brantley would be tremendous value mid-way into the second round. The 6-foot-2, 297-pound Brantley has been a thorn in the side of SEC offensive lines for a while now.

His blend of size, speed, and power would make him a great candidate as the long-term successor to Kyle Williams at the three-technique spot in coach Rex Ryan’s defense.

According to Pro Football Focus, Brantley ranks first in pass rush productivity for all SEC defensive tackles.

Florida DTs Caleb Brantley and Joey Ivie rank first and second in pass rush productivity among SEC defensive tackles. pic.twitter.com/CRleHk01ik